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1200 data logger is supplied with a comprehensive communication,
setup and data logging software package. Packed with many powerful
features running from an easy to use graphical interface. This software
is designed to run on a computer with Microsoft Windows™ operating
systems Me, 2000 or XP. Just insert the program CD into your business
computer and follow the automated installation procedure to be ready
to run in minutes. Use the links below or scroll down to discover
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Main Display
Normally the software will be left running on the
users computer with the main display shown (please note that the
1200 data loggers do not require the software to operate). The
main display user interface enables complete control of the 1200
data logger. Status of all (8 or 16) channels is shown along with
customer configured information such as units to be measured,
sensor information and test allocation. Annunciate and alarms
are also visible.
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Key
Features:
Complete Control via user interface.
Status of all channels visible.
High and low alarm indicators shown in red and blue respectively
for individual channels.
Channel Control Indicator.
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Graphical Options
Various data display methods are available. These
can display saved and/or downloaded data from the logger or display
"real time" data depending on the mode of operation
required. The two most common display modes for analysis of data
are the graphical and chart recorder display's. The graphical
display details a single data set. Auto scale or manual scale
options are available. Alternatively the chart recorder display
can compare any four channels of data. This data can be any combination
of live or stored data depending on the mode of operation. Please
note that either can be printed to your standard Windows printer.
Illustrated below are the graphical and chart recorder display
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"Graphical
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"Chart
Recorder Display"
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Printing
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All
graphical displays can be printed to your standard Windows
printer. Alternatively, stored data can be printed in
a tabular format. This is particularly useful when using
the powerful test mode feature incorporated within the
software. Illustrated to the side is a typical example
of a test data set printed in tabular format:
Note
that a test data set comprises of any number of channels
grouped together as one set. Please enquire for more details.
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Tabular
Test Data Report
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Exporting
The standard software has powerful export features
enabling the user to export any stored or live data. A simple
CSV (comma separated variable) format is probably the easiest
and most flexible option.This data can then be imported into almost
any other package. A standard template export function simplifies
data exporting into Microsoft Excel™ with one easy step.
When using the test function, (which enables any combination of
channels to be linked a test set), the user can configure all
data to be inputted into any specific template they have generated.
This is ideal for quick and repeatable analysis especially if
complex calculations or customer unique formats are required.
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Illustrated to the side is the Test Set and Excel setup
page for a 16 channel system. Each data element can be assigned
an excel template location. ie 1A14 would be sheet 1, column
A, row 14. This location data can be saved in template overlay
files to enable different Excel template files to be used
easily and repeatably. When exporting the user will be asked
which template file to send the data into. Please note that
archived data can also be retrieved and exported into templates.
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